61. The need for qualified teachers is affecting minority communities the most. 62. The pool of qualified female teachers is limited. 63. The older children are also burdened by a lack of qualified teachers. 64. The schools singled out by the notice do tend to have crude facilities and modestly qualified teachers. 65. The second challenge facing the state is hiring enough qualified teachers. 66. The transition promises to be a struggle as districts quickly must find qualified teachers and classroom space without disrupting the education process. 67. Their growing presence has forced administrators to hire qualified bilingual teachers. 68. There is a shortage of qualified teachers, due in large part to the shortage of decent wages. 69. There were not enough qualified teachers for bilingual classes. 70. They approved more funding for bilingual education programs and a measure to give school districts greater flexibility in recruiting and retaining more qualified teachers. |